Unleash chaos in Greedland, an electrifying shooter where you traverse dynamic levels and showoff you skills as an interstellar mercenary
The unique thing about Ghostlore is that it’s an ‘Eastpunk’ Action-RPG, a combination of the classic Western RPG genre with Eastern flavors.
Featuring monsters from Southeast-Asian folklore and inspired by timeless greats such as Diablo 2 and Titan Quest, Ghostlore is sure to take you on an unforgettable adventure.
The game offers a plethora of opportunities for character customization, with detailed item and character levels as well as procedurally generated maps, setting you up for a compelling experience full of surprises.
As if all this weren’t enough, Ghostlore also features amazingly beautiful 2D isometric art, a clever visual complement to the unforgettable introduction to Eastern mythology it offers.
In short, if you are in search of an action-packed RPG experience that breaks the conventions of the genre, then look no further than Ghostlore. We'll have a full review soon.
Check out the game on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1783280/Ghostlore
Unleash chaos in Greedland, an electrifying shooter where you traverse dynamic levels and showoff you skills as an interstellar mercenary
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